Nigel Warburton Quote

Some students of philosophy have unreasonably high expectations of the subject. They expect it to provide them with a complete and detailed picture of the human predicament. They think that philosophy will reveal to them the meaning of life, and explain to them every facet of our complex existences. Now, although studying philosophy can illuminate fundamental questions about our lives, it does not provide anything like a complete picture, if indeed there could be such a thing. Studying philosophy isn't an alternative to studying art, literature, history, psychology, anthropology, sociology, politics, and science.


Philosophy : the basics (Fifth Edition, 2013) - Introduction


Some students of philosophy have unreasonably high expectations of the subject. They expect it to provide them with a complete and detailed picture...

Some students of philosophy have unreasonably high expectations of the subject. They expect it to provide them with a complete and detailed picture...

Some students of philosophy have unreasonably high expectations of the subject. They expect it to provide them with a complete and detailed picture...

Some students of philosophy have unreasonably high expectations of the subject. They expect it to provide them with a complete and detailed picture...